An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
I watched a leaf fall off the tree and flutter to the ground. Its scarlet color slightly stained with little spots of brown.
By Haley Vandyke7 years ago in Poets
The fields become cluttered, From the harsh prairie breeze When the leaves change color; When they fall from the trees
By Mitch H7 years ago in Poets
Waves crash And foam bubbles It fills me with serenity. The bank soft and sandy, Invites me to its bed Where I contemplate eternity.
There was a little lady bug, As harmless as can be. She wanted somebug to love her, But couldn’t find any you see. She left the safety of her home
The walk, the view, the thought of the woods carry a rich feeling A warm comfort adjusted to become eerie once within its temple
By Abstract Of The Mind7 years ago in Poets
The wind blows, the rain falls. The sky darkens, the birds chirp. All the sounds of nature fill my room. I watch how the flowers bloom.
By Erica M7 years ago in Poets
I only have one. I'm not blocked by roofs, awnings, or sills because I can see the whole of things... The way the blue stretches over the glass sphere like a stretch of sheet.
By Christine Poling7 years ago in Poets
Foolishly mad to try ashamed sheepish ignominious So do we feel So do we act Impossible to elucidate this bewitching social orchestra like a gri-gri
By Isabelle Dubé7 years ago in Poets
I took a drive the other day, Half the time, I did not know my way. As my phone read No Service more times than I could count,
By Christina Hendry7 years ago in Poets
Once again... I've walked through a windy wayward path after all I've been through; sometimes it feels like... I walk alone in the aftermath of the overlords wrath
By Bryan Roger7 years ago in Poets
The undisturbed sound of calling birds Echoing all around, rebounding off every surface, forever calling with no response,
By Jazz Allen7 years ago in Poets
Oh mysterious one! the way your face doth shine with a blinding light that warms the earth Bundled in the abundance of grace and mercy
By writer 1347 years ago in Poets